Description
Their names rarely appear in treaties, yet every border shifted at their word. They never signed a treaty or commanded an army, yet their words reshaped borders and toppled thrones. Across the courts of Europe, a hidden layer of influence operated through private audiences, whispered counsel, and carefully placed letters. This book examines the mechanisms by which consorts, advisors, and unofficial power-holders shaped the course of European history from the Renaissance through the nineteenth century. Writes intellectual nonfiction about creativity, literature, and cultural memory.



